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India vs New Zealand Scorecard, 1st ODI, India vs New Zealand 2023

Result · Jan 18 2023, Wed - 01:30 PM (IST)
1st ODI - Rajiv Gandhi International Stadium
INDIA
349/8
NEW ZEALAND
337
India won by 12 runs
CRR:6.83
Player Of The Match
Bowler O M R W Eco
Henry Shipley 9 - 74 2 8.2
Lockie Ferguson 10 - 77 1 7.7
Blair Tickner 10 - 69 1 6.9
Mitchell Santner 10 - 56 1 5.6
Michael Bracewell 6 - 43 0 7.2
Daryl Mitchell 5 - 30 2 6
Fall Of Wickets Batsman
60/1 (12.1) Rohit Sharma
88/2 (15.2) Virat Kohli
110/3 (19.4) Ishan Kishan
175/4 (28.3) Suryakumar Yadav
249/5 (39.4) Hardik Pandya
292/6 (44.6) Washington Sundar
302/7 (46.4) Shardul Thakur
345/8 (49.2) Shubman Gill
Bowler O M R W Eco
Mohammed Shami 10 1 69 1 6.9
Mohammed Siraj 10 2 46 4 4.6
Hardik Pandya 7 - 70 1 10
Kuldeep Yadav 8 1 43 2 5.4
Shardul Thakur 7.2 - 54 2 7.4
Washington Sundar 7 - 50 0 7.1
Fall Of Wickets Batsman
28/1 (5.4) Devon Conway
70/2 (12.5) Finn Allen
78/3 (15.3) Henry Nicholls
89/4 (17.4) Daryl Mitchell
110/5 (24.3) Glenn Phillips
131/6 (28.4) Tom Latham
293/7 (45.4) Mitchell Santner
294/8 (45.5) Henry Shipley
328/9 (48.3) Lockie Ferguson
337/10 (49.2) Michael Bracewell
Match Info
Series: New Zealand in India 2023
Date: Jan 18 2023, Wed - 01:30 PM (IST)
Country: India
City: Hyderabad
Venue: Rajiv Gandhi International Stadium
Toss: India won the toss and elected to bat.
India Squad: Rohit Sharma (c), Shubman Gill, Virat Kohli, Ishan Kishan (wk), Suryakumar Yadav, Hardik Pandya, Washington Sundar, Shardul Thakur, Kuldeep Yadav, Mohammed Siraj, Mohammed Shami
New Zealand Squad: Finn Allen, Devon Conway, Henry Nicholls, Daryl Mitchell, Tom Latham (c) (wk), Glenn Phillips, Michael Bracewell, Henry Shipley, Mitchell Santner, Lockie Ferguson, Blair Tickner
  • New Zealand have won their last five men’s ODIs on the bounce against India – it’s the Black Caps’ longest winning run against India in the history of the format.
  • India have won their last two men’s ODIs against New Zealand at home, as many as they won across their five such fixtures prior against the Black Caps (W2, L3).
  • New Zealand have won their last two men’s ODIs in Asia; the last time the Black Caps enjoyed a longer winning run in the continent was a three-match span in March 2011.
  • India have won their last three men’s ODIs at Rajiv Gandhi International Stadium in Hyderabad; they had lost all three of their matches in the format at the venue prior to that span.
  • India’s bowlers have induced a batting false shot percentage of 28% in men’s ODIs since the start of 2022, the best rate of any full-member side of the ICC when bowling in that time.
  • New Zealand (31) and India (33.3) have the best bowling strike rates of any full-member sides of the ICC during the powerplay in men’s ODIs since the beginning of 2022.
  • Shubman Gill (894) is 106 away from reaching 1,000 runs for India in men’s ODIs; if he achieves the milestone in this innings (19*) he’d become the joint second fastest player overall to reach it in the history of the men’s format (also Imam-ul-Haq – 19 for Pakistan) and the fastest for India.
  • Rohit Sharma (India) has scored 74.2% of his 391 runs from boundaries in men’s ODIs since the start of 2022, the third best rate of any player (min. 100 runs scored) from a full-member side of the ICC in that time (Odean Smith – 80.6% for West Indies and Wanindu Hasaranga – 74.4% for Sri Lanka).
  • Mohammed Siraj (India) has bowled 583 dot balls in men’s ODIs since the start of 2022, more than any other player from a full-member side of the ICC in that time.
  • Tom Latham (New Zealand) has made six stumpings in men’s ODIs since the start of 2022, the joint-most by any player in the format in that time (also Mushfiqur Rahim – 6 for Bangladesh).